@article{4448,
author = {Madeira Firmino, Nadine and Bauknecht, Jürgen},
journal = {Pädagogischer Blick},
number = {1},
title = {{Entwicklung, Ausmaß und Determinanten der Arbeitszufriedenheit von Erzieherinnen und Erziehern.}},
year = {2024},
}
@inproceedings{4444,
author = {Erichsmeier, Fabian and Kukushkin, Maksim and Fiedler, Johannes and Enders, Matthias and Goertz, Simon and Bogdan, Martin and Schmid, Thomas and Kaschuba, Reinhard},
booktitle = {Photonic Technologies in Plant and Agricultural Science},
editor = {Heinemann, Dag and Polder, Gerrit},
isbn = {9781510670181},
location = {San Francisco, United States},
pages = {21},
publisher = {SPIE},
title = {{Automating the purity analysis of oilseed rape through usage of hyperspectral imaging}},
doi = {10.1117/12.3002665},
year = {2024},
}
@inproceedings{4400,
author = {Behrens, Grit and Theis, Niklas and Boschert, Andreas and Zehner, Mike},
booktitle = {Tagungsunterlagen 39. PV-Symposium},
isbn = {978-3-948176-25-9},
location = {Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein},
title = {{Wolkensegementierung und -matching mit Deep Learning in All Sky Images}},
year = {2024},
}
@inproceedings{4399,
author = {Behrens, Grit and Hepp, Dennis and Hempelmann, Sebastian and Friedrich , Werner },
booktitle = {Tagungsunterlagen 39. PV-Symposium, 2024 Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein},
isbn = {978-3-948176-25-9},
location = {Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein},
title = {{Anwendung von Convolutional Neural Networks zur Schneeerkennung auf Photovoltaikflächen}},
year = {2024},
}
@inbook{4397,
author = {Orlowski, Cezary and Behrens, Grit and Karatzas, Kostas},
booktitle = {Advances and New Trends in Environmental Informatics 2023. Sustainable Digital Society},
editor = {Wohlgemuth, Volker and Kranzlmüller, Dieter and Höb, Maximilian},
isbn = {978-3-031-46901-5},
issn = {2196-8713},
pages = {21--37},
publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
title = {{Commonalities and Differences in ML-Pipelines for Air Quality Systems}},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-46902-2_2},
year = {2024},
}
@inproceedings{4395,
author = {Behrens, Grit and Karaztas, Kostans and Orlowski, Cezary },
booktitle = {57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, {HICSS} 2024, Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, Hawaii, USA, January 3-6, 2024},
editor = {Bui, Tung X. },
isbn = {978-0-9981331-7-1},
location = {Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, Hawaii, USA},
pages = {288--297},
title = {{Business Intelligence Fog IoT node development model for Big Data processing of air quality in scientific partnerships}},
doi = {10125/106409},
year = {2024},
}
@phdthesis{4392,
abstract = {Current solutions for holistic and real-time planning of dynamic manufacturing processes are reaching their limits. This is particularly applicable to complex sociotechnical production environments with flexible material flows as well as undetermined events and fluctuations. Methods of optimization under uncertainty are very computationally intensive and crucial interactions with the real world are insufficiently considered. This lack of field synchronicity reduces the quality of production schedules, leads to manual efforts firefighting), and has a negative impact on the logistical performance. The present work is based on four journal articles that demonstrate novel methods and models for improving field-synchronous scheduling. Through the combination of instruments from operations research and machine learning, generic and predictive algorithms are developed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of planning procedures. The findings suggest that regression models can replace computation-heavy stochastic simulations in obtaining robustness metrics. Additionally, using reinforcement learning, uncertainty-robust and realistic production schedules for human-centered manufacturing can be generated in a short time. For this purpose, discrete simulation models are used, which are data-driven initialized based on a general control logic. The algorithms can be integrated into a virtual factory, which serves as a digital representation of the real world and is the basis for smart and field-synchronous scheduling systems. In this context, a prototype distributed system for the planning of dynamic manufacturing processes can be presented, which is being tested by industry research partners and further developed in collaboration. Beyond the publications, further research needs can be derived. In order to ensure the transferability of the methods, they need to be evaluated in the context of additional and more comprehensive environments. From a scientific and practical perspective, it is a crucial challenge to develop holistic and proactive scheduling systems that orchestrate a comprehensive set of data-driven analysis and decision-making processes. In this regard, the presented methods and models need to be further developed and integrated into a generic overall concept. The work identifies four focus areas that future research should address in an interdisciplinary manner: (1) Generic simulation models, (2) Human-centered optimization, (3) Field-synchronous scheduling, and (4) System development and rollout.},
author = {Grumbach, Felix},
keywords = {Produktionsplanung und -steuerung, Operations Research, Machine Learning, Reinforcement Learning},
publisher = {Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt},
title = {{Feldsynchrone Ablaufplanung dynamischer Fertigungsprozesse mit Techniken des maschinellen Lernens [kumulative Dissertation]}},
doi = {10.25673/115290},
year = {2024},
}
@book{4434,
author = {Eisfeld, Michael},
publisher = {Beuth},
title = {{BIM - Einstieg kompakt für Tragwerksplaner}},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4403,
author = {Hamilton, K. and Phipps, D. J. and Schmidt, P. and Bamberg, Sebastian and Ajzen, I.},
issn = {1476-8321},
journal = {Psychology & Health},
number = {1},
pages = {24--41},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
title = {{First test of the theory of reasoned goal pursuit: predicting physical activity}},
doi = {10.1080/08870446.2022.2026946},
volume = {39},
year = {2024},
}
@inproceedings{4391,
author = {Karau, Fabian and Leuer, Michael},
booktitle = {Fit für die Zukunft: Praktische Lösungen für die industrielle Automation},
isbn = {9783910103023},
location = {Bielefeld},
publisher = {Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig},
title = {{Recheneffiziente Implementierung einer approximierten modellprädiktiven Regelung auf einem Industrie-PC}},
doi = {10.33968/2024.32},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4389,
abstract = {Die rasant fortschreitende digitale Transformation eröffnet innovative Möglichkeiten zur Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung, insbesondere durch soziotechnische Innovationen. Digital unterstützte Interventionen dienen als erweiternde Werkzeuge zur Verbreitung gesundheitsrelevanter Informationen und zur Förderung des individuellen Empowerments und der Selbstwirksamkeit. Trotz ihres Potentials sind digitale Medien in der Community-bezogenen Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung mit Herausforderungen konfrontiert, wie der Notwendigkeit einer niedrigschwelligen Gestaltung und der Berücksichtigung technologischer Akzeptanzfaktoren. Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen, die häufig mit eingeschränktem Zugang und geringerer digitaler Kompetenz konfrontiert sind, könnten von zielgerichteten, an ihren spezifischen Bedarfen und Bedürfnissen ausgerichteten Maßnahmen profitieren. Gleichzeitig gilt es die Risiken einer unzureichenden digitalen Gesundheitskompetenz hervorzuheben, die sich negativ auf die Gesundheit auswirken können. Die Förderung der digitalen Gesundheitskompetenz erscheint daher als ein wesentliches Instrument zur Verbesserung der Gesundheitssituation von Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen. Dieser Artikel plädiert für eine evidenzbasierte und zielgerichtete Weiterentwicklung von digitalen Interventionen zur Gesundheitsförderung, die auf die Bedürfnisse von Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen abgestimmt sind, und betont die zentrale Rolle der digitalen Gesundheitskompetenz in diesem Prozess. Beispielhaft wird hierfür die Gruppe der Frühen Hilfen in den Blick genommen.},
author = {Wrona, Kamil Joseph and Heckes, Kolja Tobias and Aschentrup, Leona and Fischer, Florian},
issn = {1439-4421},
journal = {Das Gesundheitswesen},
publisher = {Georg Thieme Verlag KG},
title = {{Community-bezogene Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung: Förderung digitaler Gesundheitskompetenz bei Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen}},
doi = {10.1055/a-2283-4440},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4278,
abstract = { Photovoltaics (PV) is a key pillar of renewable energy supply. However, the climate and resource crisis make it necessary to implement further optimizations toward a circular economy in the PV industry. One strategy for saving resources and lowering carbon dioxide emissions is the reuse of modules (second-life PV). As part of this work, various tests were carried out with crystalline modules from two different manufacturers. The modules had already been transported to a recycling company and were originally intended for recycling. The measurements carried out provide a comprehensive assessment of the condition of the PV modules. In total, five different measurement methods were used, two of which related to short-term measurements under controlled laboratory conditions and three to long-term assessments under real conditions. The investigation illustrated that modules from the recycling company have potential for reuse. However, it also showed that a clearly differentiated classification system is necessary due to module age- and environmental conditions-related degradation. Qualification and further long-term measurements should be implemented using a combination of measurement methods.
},
author = {Schnatmann, Anna Katharina and Reimers, Tobi and Hüdepohl, Erik and Umlauf, Jonah and Kleinebekel, Pia and Schoden, Fabian and Schwenzfeier-Hellkamp, Eva},
issn = {2071-1050},
journal = {Sustainability},
keywords = {circular economy, crystalline photovoltaics, degradation, quality management, reuse, second-life PV, electroluminescence},
number = {3},
publisher = {MDPI AG},
title = {{Investigating the Technical Reuse Potential of Crystalline Photovoltaic Modules with Regard to a Recycling Alternative}},
doi = {10.3390/su16030958},
volume = {16},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4387,
abstract = {Hintergrund: Fachkräfte für den Bereich Digital Public Health (DiPH) sind für eine erfolgreiche digitale Transformation im Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen notwendig. Unklar ist jedoch, inwiefern im Public-Health-(PH-)Studium DiPH-bezogene Inhalte vermittelt werden.
Methode: Mittels systematischer Modulhandbuchanalyse wurden DiPH-bezogene Inhalte von akkreditierten PH-orientierten Studiengängen öffentlicher Hochschulen und Universitäten in Deutschland analysiert. Über die Plattform „Hochschulkompass“ und Mitgliedsstudiengänge der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Public Health (DGPH) wurden 422 Studiengänge identifiziert. Eingeschlossene Modulhandbücher wurden inhaltsanalytisch mittels MAXQDA ausgewertet.
Ergebnisse: Lediglich 10 Bachelor- und 6 Masterstudiengänge weisen einen inhaltlichen DiPH-Bezug auf. Sie sind in ihren Schwerpunkten heterogen und unterschiedlichen PH-Teilbereichen zuzuordnen („Methoden, Definition, Geschichte und Sozialmedizin“ = 5; „Gesundheitsmanagement“ = 5; „Digital Health“ = 3; „Versorgungsforschung“ = 2; „Gesundheitskommunikation“ = 1). Zwischen dem wissenschaftlich gängigen Verständnis von DiPH und den darauf bezogenen Inhalten in den Modulhandbüchern zeigen sich Unterschiede. Die identifizierten Inhalte fokussieren eher technische und geringfügiger sozial- und gesundheitswissenschaftliche Bereiche.
Diskussion: Die heterogenen Studiengänge mit DiPH-Bezug ermöglichen akademischen PH-Fachkräften eine spezifische Profilierung. Um umfassende Kompetenzen im Bereich DiPH zu erlangen, bedarf es eines weiteren Ausbaus entsprechender Module, die für den jeweiligen Studiengang relevant sind. Die Ergebnisse könnten zur (Weiter‑)Entwicklung geeigneter Module sowie eines DiPH-Kerncurriculums dienen.},
author = {Albrecht, Joanna and Maaß, Laura and Tokgöz, Pinar and Hrynyschyn, Robert and Wrona, Kamil Joseph and Stark, Anna Lea and Dunsche, Celina and Fischer, Florian and Schmidt, Annalena and Schulz, Henriette and Hidding, Sarah and Dockweiler, Christoph},
issn = {1437-1588},
journal = {Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz},
keywords = {Lehre, Digitalisierung, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Public Health, Gesundheitswissenschaften, Studiengang},
publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
title = {{Wie viel Digital Public Health steckt in Public-Health-Studiengängen? Eine systematische Modulhandbuchanalyse von Vollzeitstudiengängen an öffentlichen Hochschulen und Universitäten in Deutschland}},
doi = {10.1007/s00103-024-03844-2},
year = {2024},
}
@inproceedings{4388,
abstract = {Der Beitrag präsentiert und diskutiert die Ergebnisse einer
Befragung von Mitarbeitenden, die informatorische Assistenzsysteme bei
der manuellen Montage bei Weidmüller nutzen. Dabei zeigt sich, dass
starre Vorgaben und kaum Eingriffsmöglichkeiten der Befragten sowie ein
Überschuss an Informationen zu mangelnder Akzeptanz des Systems
führen können. Im Anschluss legt der Beitrag die auf Basis der Befragung
getätigte technische Anpassung des Systems dar.},
author = {Mauritz, Nina and Unrau, Alexander and Wattenberg, Malte and Armutat, Sascha},
booktitle = {Arbeitswissenschaft in-the-loop: Mensch-Technologie-Integration und ihre Auswirkung auf Mensch, Arbeit und Arbeitsgestaltung},
location = {Stuttgart},
title = {{Partizipative Weiterentwicklung informatorischer Assistenzsysteme in der Montage bei der Weidmüller Interface GmbH & Co. KG. }},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4383,
abstract = {Background: Learning arrangements in health care profession education are increasingly taking place in digital environments. Virtual reality (VR) in nursing education, as a digital element, is the subject of controversial debate. On one hand, it supports the authenticity of case studies by adding realistic perspectives and information. On the other hand, the costs of developing and maintaining software and hardware hinder its long-term implementation. Based in the German context, our aim is to promote the adoption of innovative digital methods in nursing education and to offer invaluable experiences from the field. Methods: In this paper, we describe our findings and insights from two different research projects focused on the incorporation of digital tools, particularly VR, into nursing education. Results: Starting with a brief recapitulation of the projects, we elucidate pedagogical strategies for embedding VR-driven scenarios in nursing education. Based on our experiences during the projects, we identify various positive aspects, such as changing perspective and simulating acute situations. Key findings: Although potential drawbacks remain, we advocate the long-term implementation and specific use of VR at the interface between theory and practice. Nevertheless, it is crucial to establish regular evaluation, observing the value of digitalisation, especially VR, for nursing education.
},
author = {Pfeifer, Lydia Sophie and Fries, Sophia and Stirner, Alexander and Nagel, Lisa and Cohnen, Christian and Aschentrup, Leona and Schönbeck, Marleen and Nauerth, Annette and Raschper, Patrizia and Herzig, Tim Christian and Wrona, Kamil Joseph},
issn = {2039-4403},
journal = {Nursing Reports},
keywords = {virtual reality, 360-degree video, digital tools, nursing education, VR-driven scenarios, pedagogical strategies, digital methodologies, immersion, collaboration},
number = {1},
pages = {468--481},
publisher = {MDPI AG},
title = {{Positive Aspects and Potential Drawbacks of Implementing Digital Teaching/Learning Scenarios in Health Professions Using Nursing Education as an Example: A Research Report from Germany}},
doi = {10.3390/nursrep14010036},
volume = {14},
year = {2024},
}
@inbook{4369,
abstract = {Electrospinning can be used to prepare nanofiber mats from diverse polymers, polymer blends and embed-ded nanoparticles. Especially nanofiber mats from biopolymers promote cell growth for wound healing, tis-sue engineering or other biotechnological applications. These materials, however, are often not stable at high temperatures, which makes sterilization challenging. The paper discusses sterilization methods, a comparison of different biopolymer blends for cell growth, and the influence of vacuum ultraviolet irradia-tion (VUV) and plasma treatment on cell growth and adhesion on electrospun nanofiber mats. This mini-review thus serves as a base for researchers working on the improvement of nanofiber mats for mammalian cell growth, giving some general ideas as well as interesting special findings.},
author = {Ehrmann, Andrea},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Joint International Conference: 10th Textile Conference and 4th Conference on Engineering and Entrepreneurship},
editor = {Guxho, Genti and Kosova Spahiu, Tatjana and Prifti, Valma and Gjeta, Ardit and Xhafka, Eralda and Sulejmani, Anis},
isbn = {978-3-031-48932-7},
issn = {2522-5030},
pages = {518--527},
publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
title = {{Electrospun Nanofiber Mats for Mammalian Cell Growth}},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-48933-4_51},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4374,
abstract = {Algae-based biopolymers can be used in diverse energy-related applications, such as separators and polymer electrolytes in batteries and fuel cells and also as microalgal biofuel, which is regarded as a highly renewable energy source. For these purposes, different physical, thermochemical, and biochemical properties are necessary, which are discussed within this review, such as porosity, high temperature resistance, or good mechanical properties for batteries and high energy density and abundance of the base materials in case of biofuel, along with the environmental aspects of using algae-based biopolymers in these applications. On the other hand, bacterial biopolymers are also often used in batteries as bacterial cellulose separators or as biopolymer network binders, besides their potential use as polymer electrolytes. In addition, they are also regarded as potential sustainable biofuel producers and converters. This review aims at comparing biopolymers from both aforementioned sources for energy conversion and storage. Challenges regarding the production of algal biopolymers include low scalability and low cost-effectiveness, and for bacterial polymers, slow growth rates and non-optimal fermentation processes often cause challenges. On the other hand, environmental benefits in comparison with conventional polymers and the better biodegradability are large advantages of these biopolymers, which suggest further research to make their production more economical. },
author = {Joshi, Jnanada Shrikant and Langwald, Sarah Vanessa and Ehrmann, Andrea and Sabantina, Lilia},
issn = {2073-4360},
journal = {Polymers},
keywords = {microalgal biofuel, algae-based biopolymers, bacterial biopolymers, polymer electrolyte, batteries},
number = {5},
publisher = {MDPI AG},
title = {{Algae-Based Biopolymers for Batteries and Biofuel Applications in Comparison with Bacterial Biopolymers—A Review}},
doi = {10.3390/polym16050610},
volume = {16},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4372,
abstract = {Magnetic nanofibers were prepared by electrospinning polymer/metal solutions of poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) with magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles. At a mass ratio of PAN:magnetite of 2:1, the total solid content in the dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) solution was varied between 15 wt.% and 25 wt.%, which represents the limits of the spinnable range. The results show that the most homogeneous nanofiber mats were 21 wt.% solid contents. At 15 wt.% solid contents, a nano-membrane with some fibrous regions was produced. Nanofibers at 25 wt.% had a much larger and more inhomogeneous diameter. Nevertheless, the magnetic properties of all samples were very similar, indicating that the distribution of magnetite nanoparticles in the fibers is comparable in all samples. The results also suggested that the samples spun from solutions with near-ideal solid contents (19–21 wt.%) contain agglomerations of the nanoparticles inside the nanofibers.
},
author = {Graciano Alvarez, Ana Karen and Dotter, Marius and Tuvshinbayar, Khorolsuren and Bondzio, Laila and Ennen, Inga and Hütten, Andreas and Blachowicz, Tomasz and Ehrmann, Andrea},
issn = {2079-6439},
journal = {Fibers},
keywords = {electrospinning, magnetite, homogeneity, fiber diameter, alternating gradient magnetometer (AGM)},
number = {3},
publisher = {MDPI AG},
title = {{Electrospinning Poly(acrylonitrile) Containing Magnetite Nanoparticles: Influence of Magnetite Contents}},
doi = {10.3390/fib12030019},
volume = {12},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4370,
abstract = {3T3 Swiss albino mouse cells are often used in biotechnological applications. These cells can grow adherently on suitable surfaces. In our study, they were grown on different titanium substrates, comparing commercially available titanium sheets of grade 1 and grade 2, respectively, with Ti64 which was 3D printed with different porosity in order to identify potential substitutes for common well-plates, which could – in case of 3D printed substrates – be produced in various shapes and dimensions and thus broaden the range of substrates for cell growth in biotechnology and tissue engineering. In addition, thin layers of poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) nanofibers were electrospun on these substrates to add a nanostructure. The common titanium sheets showed lower cell cover factors than common well plates, which could not be improved by the thin nanofibrous coating. However, the Ti sheets with nanofiber mat coatings showed higher cell adhesion and proliferation than pure PAN nanofiber mats. The 3D printed Ti64 substrates prepared by laser metal fusion, on the other hand, enabled significantly higher proliferation of (66 ± 8)% cover factor after three days of cell growth than well plates which are usually applied as the gold standard for cell cultivation ((48 ± 11)% cover factor under identical conditions). Especially the Ti64 samples with higher porosity showed high cell adhesion and proliferation. Our study suggests investigating such porous Ti64 samples further as a potential future optimum for cell adhesion and proliferation.},
author = {Tanzli, Ewin and Kozior, Tomasz and Hajnys, Jiri and Mesicek, Jakub and Brockhagen, Bennet and Grothe, Timo and Ehrmann, Andrea},
issn = {24058440},
journal = {Heliyon},
keywords = {3T3 cell line, Additive manufacturing, Laser metal fusion, Powder bed fusion, Cell culture, Nanofibers},
number = {3},
publisher = {Elsevier BV},
title = {{Improved cell growth on additively manufactured Ti64 substrates with varying porosity and nanofibrous coating}},
doi = {10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25576},
volume = {10},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4367,
abstract = {
The exchange bias (EB) is a unidirectional anisotropy that occurs, e.g., upon field‐cooling ferromagnet/antiferromagnet systems. In many material systems, the EB field is reduced from one hysteresis loop to the next measurement. This so‐called training effect (TE) has been investigated in experiments and by means of theoretical efforts by many research groups. The reduction of the EB field as a result of subsequent magnetization reversal processes is often fitted by a power law, usually with the exception of n = 1, or with an equation based on the discretized Landau–Khalatnikov equation, as first suggested by Binek. Few other models, usually with more fitting parameters, have been proposed yet. Herein, it is shown that for large numbers of subsequent magnetization reversal processes in Co/CoO thin film samples, a modified power law or a logarithmic fit can model the TE in most cases as well as the abovementioned, commonly used models. },
author = {Fiedler, Johannes and Wortmann, Martin and Blachowicz, Tomasz and Ehrmann, Andrea},
issn = {1521-3951},
journal = {physica status solidi (b)},
publisher = {Wiley},
title = {{Modeling the Training Effect in Exchange‐Biased Bilayers for Large Numbers of Magnetization Reversal Cycles}},
doi = {10.1002/pssb.202300435},
year = {2024},
}
@inproceedings{4365,
abstract = {Background: The decision-making ability of people with cancer can be compromised by several factors. A variety of interventions have been developed to improve decision-making. Professionals perceive them as conflicting with existing practice, resource intensive and therefore the degree of implementation is low. The project aims to optimize the existing informed consent process with a low-threshold, multimodal intervention. A realist review was conducted to provide a theoretical basis. One research question focuses on the information needs of patients throughout the disease trajectory.
Methods: We searched Medline, Cinahl, PsycInfo, Web of Science and Scopus from 2005 to October 2022. We included studies focusing on the information needs of patients with lung, esophageal and liver cancer regardless of the study design or setting. Two researchers independently screened and extracted the data. We analyzed the data with respect to the different information needs at different stages of the disease process (diagnosis, treatment, post-treatment, end of life) as well as cancer progression.
Result: Database search yielded 1022 articles. After title and abstract screening 111 remained and 60 studies were included in the analysis after screening full texts. Most studies (n=30) focused on the diagnosis and treatment phase and only a minority on the end-of-life phase (n=5). Important information needs are prognosis, treatment options, cancer symptoms, side effects, coping and selfcare. The need for information on treatment options decreases over the disease trajectory with a greater focus on coping and self-care in the post-treatment phase.
Discussion: Patients need varying information over the course of their disease. Due to heterogeneous reporting, it was difficult to differentiate the information needs in relation to cancer progression or staging.
Conclusion. More emphasis should be placed on coping and self-care at an early stage, e.g. to build resilience, as it can be challenging for cancer patients to anticipate their needs when they are preoccupied with treatment decisions},
author = {Nadolny, Stephan and Ilin, Lydia and Heise, Christian and Porzelle, Johannes and Roick, Julia and Richter, Matthias and Michl, Patrick and Rosenau, Henning and Schildmann, Jan},
issn = { 2296-5262},
location = {Berlin},
number = {Suppl 1},
pages = {163},
publisher = {Karger},
title = {{Informationsbedürfnisse von Patient*innen mit fortgeschrittenem Lungen-, Ösophagus- und Leberkarzinom - Ergebnisse eines Realist Reviews im Projekt Onco:cide}},
doi = { https://doi.org/10.1159/000535363},
volume = {47},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4317,
abstract = {Background: Terminological problems concerning sedation in palliative care and consequences for research and clinical decision making have been reported frequently.
Objectives: To gather data on the application of definitions of sedation practices in palliative care to clinical cases and to analyze implications for high-quality definitions.
Design: We conducted an online survey with a convenience sample of international experts involved in the development of guidelines on sedation in palliative care and members of the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC). Participants were asked to apply four published definitions to four case vignettes. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Results: A total of 32 experts and 271 EAPC members completed the survey. The definitions were applied correctly in n = 2200/4848 cases (45.4%). The mean number of correct applications of the definitions (4 points max.) was 2.2 ± 1.14 for the definition of the SedPall study group, 1.8 ± 1.03 for the EAPC definition, 1.7 ± 0.98 for the definition of the Norwegian Medical Association, and 1.6 ± 1.01 for the definition of the Japanese Society of Palliative Medicine. The rate of correct applications for the 16 vignette-definition pairs varied between 70/303 (23.1%) and 227/303 (74.9%). The content of definitions and vignettes together with free-text comments explains participants' decisions and misunderstandings.
Conclusions: Definitions of sedation in palliative care are frequently incorrectly applied to clinical case scenarios under simplified conditions. This suggests that clinical communication and research might be negatively influenced by misunderstandings and inconsistent labeling or reporting of data.
Clinical Trial Registration Number: DRKS00015047.},
author = {Kremling, Alexander and Bausewein, Claudia and Klein, Carsten and Nadolny, Stephan and Ostgathe, Christoph and Schildmann, Eva and Ziegler, Kerstin and Schildmann, Jan},
issn = {1557-7740},
journal = {Journal of Palliative Medicine},
publisher = {Mary Ann Liebert Inc},
title = {{Terminological Confusion About Sedation in Palliative Care: Results of an International Online Vignette Survey}},
doi = {10.1089/jpm.2023.0159},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4329,
abstract = { Background -
The dual-factor model of mental health posits that mental health and mental illness constitute two distinct axes; accordingly the model identifies four mental health groups: (1) complete mental health, (2) troubled, (3) vulnerable, (4) symptomatic but content. Yet, only a few studies investigated effectiveness of therapy on both dimensions of mental health simultaneously. Against this background, the present study aimed to determine proportions and changes of group assignments in depressed inpatients undergoing therapy.
Method -
N
= 1,044 depressed inpatients (age in years: M = 53.36, SD = 9.81, range: 17–83) completed a pre- and a post-treatment survey including questionnaires on depression, anxiety, and positive mental health. A total of
n
= 328 persons completed the survey also at 6-month and 12-month follow-up assessments.
Results -
In the classification that included depression symptoms and positive mental health, 49% of the participants were classified as troubled and 13.2% were classified as completely mentally healthy at the pre-treatment assessment. At the post-treatment, 9.5% were classified as troubled and 55.7% were classified as completely mentally healthy. In the classification that included anxiety symptoms and positive mental health, 21.9% of the participants were classified as troubled and 14.2% were classified as completely mentally healthy at the pre-treatment assessment. At the post-treatment, 3.7% were classified as troubled and 56.1% were classified as completely mentally healthy. About 10 to 20% of patients showed an improvement in depression/anxiety
and
positive mental health, whereas another 10 to 20% showed a reduction in depression/anxiety, but only a minor increase in positive mental health between pre- and post-treatment.
Conclusion -
Findings are in line with past research inspired by the dual-factor model in showing that enhancing positive mental health and alleviating psychopathology do not always co-occur in treatment. It is therefore important to implement measures of both psychopathology and positive mental health in therapy outcome studies, and to promote interventions targeting both psychopathology and positive mental health.
},
author = {Brailovskaia, Julia and von Brachel, Ruth and van Hall, Franziska and Teismann, Tobias and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Margraf, Jürgen},
issn = {1664-0640},
journal = {Frontiers in Psychiatry},
publisher = {Frontiers Media SA},
title = {{A dual-factor model perspective on depressed inpatients: examining the dynamics of mental health and therapy outcomes}},
doi = {10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1295032},
volume = {14},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4330,
author = {Durmaz, Elif and Hegner, Sabrina and Schilling, Leoni and Hirschfeld, Gerrit},
issn = {1553-1198},
journal = {International Journal of Strategic Communication},
number = {1},
pages = {1--18},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
title = {{Strategic Communication of Muslim Organizations in the Aftermath of Islamist Terrorist Attacks – a Qualitative Analysis from Germany}},
doi = {10.1080/1553118X.2023.2265916},
volume = {18},
year = {2024},
}
@inbook{4326,
author = {Middendorf, Tim and Parchow, Alexander},
booktitle = {Junge Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen. Theorien und Praxisfelder der Sozialen Arbeit},
editor = {Middendorf, Tim and Parchow, Alexander},
pages = {9 -- 17},
publisher = {Beltz Juventa},
title = {{Junge Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen – eine multikomplexe Herausforderung für die Soziale Arbeit}},
year = {2024},
}
@inbook{4325,
author = {Middendorf, Tim},
booktitle = {Junge Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen. Theorien und Praxisfelder der Sozialen Arbeit},
editor = {Middendorf, Tim and Parchow, Alexander},
pages = {32 -- 42},
publisher = {Beltz Juventa},
title = {{Prekäre Lebenslagen junger Menschen in der Sozialen Arbeit - eine theoretische Einordnung}},
year = {2024},
}
@book{4314,
abstract = {Die Profession Soziale Arbeit verortet sich seit jeher eng an der Schnittstelle von Individuum und Gesellschaft. Sie nimmt sowohl die oftmals erschwerten Lebensbedingungen verschiedener Menschen als auch gesamtgesellschaftliche (teilhabebehindernde) Prozesse in den Blick. Der Sammelband stellt explizit Jugendliche und junge Erwachsene in prekären Lebenslagen in den Mittelpunkt, indem in verschiedenen Beiträgen diese Zielgruppe in unterschiedlichen Lebenssituationen in ihrer theoretischen und praktischen Bedeutung für verschiedene Handlungsfelder der Sozialen Arbeit beleuchtet wird.},
editor = {Middendorf, Tim and Parchow, Alexander},
isbn = {978-3-7799-7529-8},
pages = {446},
publisher = {Beltz Juventa},
title = {{Junge Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen. Theorien und Praxisfelder der Sozialen Arbeit}},
year = {2024},
}
@inbook{4310,
author = {Heckes, Kolja Tobias and Wrona, Kamil Joseph and Siegler, Marcel},
booktitle = {Junge Menschen in prekären Lebenslagen},
editor = {Middendorf, Tim and Parchow, Alexander},
isbn = {978-3-7799-7530-4},
pages = {446},
publisher = {Beltz Juventa},
title = {{Die Zugänglichkeit von Care-Technologien in den Frühen Hilfen}},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4315,
abstract = { Zusammenfassung -
Der vorliegende Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit den Auswirkungen des digitalen Wandels auf Schule. Ausgangspunt der Betrachtung ist die Perspektive einer „Kultur der Digitalität“ (Stalder 2016), die als dominantes Merkmal der Gegenwart verstanden wird. Auf Grundlage dieses Ansatzes soll verdeutlicht werden, dass sich Digitalisierung in der Schule nicht in der Nutzung digitaler Technik im Unterricht erschöpft, sondern – im Sinne von Digitalität – die Organisation als Ganzes und insbesondere ihre Kultur betrifft und verändert. In dem Beitrag werden deshalb die verschiedenen Ebenen der Organisation Schule in den Blick genommen. Dadurch soll die oft enggeführte Betrachtung überwunden werden. Die Analyse verdeutlicht, wie tiefgreifend der kulturelle Wandel durch digitale Technik bereits jetzt Schulen verändert und zeigt zugleich deutliche Forschungslücken auf. Die Perspektive der „Kultur der Digitalität“ kann die eingeschränkte Betrachtung von Digitalisierung in Schule erweitern und Ausgangspunkt für einen angemesseneren Umgang für die damit verbundenen Veränderungen sein.
},
author = {Knauf, Helen},
issn = {2523-3181},
journal = {Zeitschrift für Grundschulforschung},
publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
title = {{(Schul‑) Kultur der Digitalität?}},
doi = {10.1007/s42278-024-00195-4},
year = {2024},
}
@inproceedings{4306,
author = {Riechmann, Malte and Kirsch, André and König, Matthias and Rexilius, Jan},
location = {Yokohama},
title = {{Virtual Borders in 3D: Defining a Drone’s Movement Space Using Augmented Reality}},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4050,
author = {Migenda, Nico and Möller, Ralf and Schenck, Wolfram},
issn = {00313203},
journal = {Pattern Recognition},
publisher = {Elsevier BV},
title = {{Adaptive local Principal Component Analysis improves the clustering of high-dimensional data}},
doi = {10.1016/j.patcog.2023.110030},
volume = {146},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4287,
abstract = {Im Hinblick auf eine zukunftsweisende Qualifizierung bieten digitale Medien vielfältige Möglichkeiten
für individualisierte Lernerfahrungen. Indes liegen Defizite bei der individuellen Medien- und medien-
pädagogischen Kompetenz des Bildungspersonals vor. Hinzu kommt ein Mangel an entsprechenden
Weiterbildungsangeboten, sodass die systematische Integration von digital gestützten oder immersiven
Lernangeboten erschwert wird. Im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts "Virtual Reality basierte Digital
Reusable Learning Objects in der Pflegeausbildung" (ViRDiPA), welches vom Bundesministerium für
Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) gefördert wurde, wurde ein Fortbildungskonzept zur Förderung der
Medien- und medienpädagogischen Kompetenz des schulischen und betrieblichen Bildungspersonals
entwickelt, erprobt und evaluiert. Dieses neue didaktische Instrumentarium fördert die Verknüpfung der
theoretischen und praktischen Ausbildung und motiviert die Auszubildenden zur selbstständigen und
reflektierten Auseinandersetzung mit einem im Curriculum festgelegten Lerngegenstand, über die
Grenzen der Lernorte hinweg. Damit wird ein möglicher Beitrag geleistet zu einer Attraktivitätssteige-
rung der Ausbildung.},
author = {Pfeifer, Lydia Sophie and Fries, Sophia and Marienfeld, Senta and Freese, Christiane and Nauerth, Annette and Raschper, Patrizia},
issn = {1618-8543},
journal = {Fachkräftesicherung – Zukunftsweisende Qualifizierung, gesellschaftliche Teilhabe und Integration durch berufliche Bildung},
publisher = {bwp@},
title = {{Fortbildungskonzept für Pflegepädagog*innen und Praxisanleiter*innen zum Einsatz von digital gestützten Lernaufgaben mit virtueller Realität in der Pflegeausbildung}},
volume = {Spezial HT2023},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4283,
abstract = {Solving production scheduling problems is a difficult and indispensable task for manufacturers with a push-oriented planning approach. In this study, we tackle a novel production scheduling problem from a household appliance production at the company Miele & Cie. KG, namely a two-stage permutation flow shop scheduling problem (PFSSP) with a finite buffer and sequence-dependent setup efforts. The objective is to minimize idle times and setup efforts in lexicographic order. In extensive and realistic data, the identification of exact solutions is not possible due to the combinatorial complexity. Therefore, we developed a reinforcement learning (RL) approach based on the Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) algorithm that integrates domain knowledge through reward shaping, action masking, and curriculum learning to solve this PFSSP. Benchmarking of our approach with a state-of-the-art genetic algorithm (GA) showed significant superiority. Our work thus provides a successful example of the applicability of RL in real-world production planning, demonstrating not only its practical utility but also showing the technical and methodological integration of the agent with a discrete event simulation (DES). We also conducted experiments to investigate the impact of individual algorithmic elements and a hyperparameter of the reward function on the overall solution.},
author = {Müller, Arthur and Grumbach, Felix and Kattenstroth, Fiona},
issn = {2169-3536},
journal = {IEEE Access},
pages = {11388--11399},
publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)},
title = {{Reinforcement Learning for Two-Stage Permutation Flow Shop Scheduling—A Real-World Application in Household Appliance Production}},
doi = {10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3355269},
volume = {12},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4272,
author = {Burchert, Heiko and Küper, Claudia},
issn = {1618-9469},
journal = {Die Zahnmedizinischen Fachangestellten},
number = {1},
pages = {19--23},
publisher = {Kiehl Verlag},
title = {{Missbrauch und Fehlverhalten im Gesundheitswesen - Auswertung einer Onlineumfrage unter Praxisbeschäftigten}},
year = {2024},
}
@techreport{4115,
abstract = {Introduction
The aim of our project D-GeKo MmgB is to strengthen digital health literacy in people with intellectual disabilities. To our knowledge the topic is not yet well researched. Therefore there is a need to examine the current state of digital health literacy as a baseline for future directions. For this, a scoping review will be conducted. This protocol describes the approach.
Methods and analysis
The primary objective of this scoping review is to map the current state of research on digital health literacy of people with intellectual disabilities. It will be conducted and reported according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses - Scoping Review Extension guidelines (PRISMA-ScR). This article describes the protocol for a scoping review prior to its realization.},
author = {Bruland, Dirk and Geffroy, Daniel and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
keywords = {people with intellectual disabilities, digital health literacy},
publisher = {Hochschule Bielefeld},
title = {{Digital Health Literacy of People with Intellectual Disabilities. A Scoping Review Protocol.}},
doi = {10.57720/4115},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4201,
abstract = {Background: Though still a young field of research, gamified digital interventions have demonstrated potential in exerting a favourable impact on health and overall well-being. With the increasing use of the internet and digital devices, the integration of game elements presents novel opportunities for preventing mental disorders and enhancing mental health. Hence, this review aims to assess the effectiveness of gamified interventions focusing on preventing mental disorders or promoting mental health among adults.
Methods: Based on a scoping review across four databases (MEDLINE, Embase, PsycInfo and Web of Science), 7,953 studies were initially identified. After removing duplicates and screening titles, abstracts and full texts, 16 studies were identified as suitable for inclusion in a narrative synthesis of findings. We included interventional studies encompassing an intervention and a control group aiming to investigate the effectiveness of the use of gamified digital mental health interventions and the use of gamified digital elements.
Results: Overall, positive effects of gamified interventions on mental health-related outcomes were identified. In particular, beneficial consequences for psychological well-being and depressive symptoms were observed in all studies. However, further outcomes, such as resilience, anxiety, stress or satisfaction with life, showed heterogenous findings. Most game elements used were reward, sensation and progress, whilst the quantity of elements was not consistent and, therefore, no substantiated conclusion regarding the (optimal) quantity or composition of game elements can be drawn. Further, the outcomes, measurements and analyses differed greatly between the 16 included studies making comparisons difficult.
Conclusion: In summary, this review demonstrates the potential of integrating digital game elements on mental health and well-being with still a great gap of research. A taxonomy is needed to adequately address relevant game elements in the field of mental health promotion and prevention of mental disorders. Therefore, future studies should explicitly focus on the mechanisms of effect and apply rigorous study designs.},
author = {Aschentrup, Leona and Steimer, Pia Anna and Dadaczynski, Kevin and Mc Call, Timothy and Fischer, Florian and Wrona, Kamil Joseph},
issn = {1471-2458},
journal = {BMC Public Health},
number = {1},
publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC},
title = {{Effectiveness of gamified digital interventions in mental health prevention and health promotion among adults: a scoping review}},
doi = {10.1186/s12889-023-17517-3},
volume = {24},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4049,
abstract = {Unter dem Titel „Digitale Medien in der Kita – Die Risiken werden unterschätzt“ erschien 2018 in der Frühen Bildung
ein Diskussionsbeitrag von Klaus und Michel Fröhlich-Gildhoff (Fröhlich-Gildhoff und Fröhlich-Gildhoff, 2018),
auf den ich mit dem Beitrag „Die Nutzung digitaler Medien in der Kita entdramatisieren“ (Knauf, 2019a) reagierte.
Heute, gerade einmal vier bzw. fünf Jahre später, hat sich der Diskurs völlig verschoben: In unserem schriftlichen
Austausch stritten wir über die (vermeintlichen) Risiken, die digitale Medien für Kinder haben, insbesondere in
den ersten sechs Lebensjahren. Seitdem ist eine Vielzahl von Publikationen im Themenfeld Digitalisierung in Kindertageseinrichtungen erschienen – etwaige Risiken für Kinder spielen hier jedoch kaum mehr eine Rolle. Im Vordergrund steht vielmehr die Frage, in welchem Umfang und in welcher Form digitale Medien in den Einrichtungen
genutzt werden (z. B. Cohen, Oppermann & Anders, 2021; Knauf, 2019b; Knauf & Lepold, 2021; Rettenbacher,
2022). Ein weiterer Teil der publizierten Beiträge befasst sich mit Haltungen und Einstellungen pädagogischer
Fachkräfte zur Digitalisierung (z. B. Friedrichs-Liesenkötter, 2016; Nieding & Klaudy, 2020) oder der Akzeptanz digitaler
Technologien (Schönborn & Kuhl, 2022). Diese Forschungsarbeiten untersuchen Grundlagen zum Stand der
Digitalisierung in Kindertageseinrichtungen.},
author = {Knauf, Helen},
issn = {2191-9194},
journal = {Frühe Bildung},
keywords = {Digitalisierung, Kindertageseinrichtungen, Bildung},
number = {1},
pages = {48--50},
publisher = {Hogrefe Publishing Group},
title = {{Pädagogik first, Digitalisierung second}},
doi = {10.1026/2191-9186/a000655},
volume = {13},
year = {2024},
}
@article{4447,
author = {Madeira Firmino, Nadine and Birkel-Barmsen, Janine},
journal = {Kita aktuell},
number = {6},
pages = {18--21},
publisher = {Carl Link},
title = {{Kita im Wandel – Organisationsentwicklung aus Trägerperspektive}},
year = {2023},
}
@article{4446,
author = {Madeira Firmino, Nadine and Bauknecht, Jürgen},
journal = {Krippenkinder},
number = {5},
pages = {24--29},
title = {{Gleich nach der Pflege kommt die Kita. Psychische und emotionale Erschöpfung bei Fachkräften}},
year = {2023},
}
@article{4445,
author = {Madeira Firmino, Nadine},
journal = {Kita aktuell SPEZIAL},
number = {5},
pages = {23--25},
publisher = {Carl Link},
title = {{Sprache und Bewegung in der Kita – Zugänge zur sprachlichen Bildung}},
year = {2023},
}
@misc{2750,
author = {Stork, Dominic and Naumann, Rolf and Lück, Sönke},
pages = {11},
title = {{Schienenrad für ein Einschienenfahrzeug}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4320,
author = {Hanselle, Raphael and Stork, Dominic and Lück, Sönke and Rasche, Rainer and Naumann, Rolf and Witte, Stefan},
booktitle = {Advances in Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks III Proceedings of the 28th Symposium of the International Association of Vehicle System Dynamics},
location = {Ottawa},
title = {{Simulation of a Longitudinal Control System for an Automated Driving Self-Stabilized Monorail Vehicle}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4108,
abstract = {Ziele des Workshops: Ziel des Workshops ist es, die Treiber und Hemmnisse für nachhaltige und gesundheitsförderliche Ernährung an Hochschulen, als ein spezifische Kontext mit Gemeinschaftsverpflegung, aus den Perspektiven von Stakeholdern wie Studierenden, Beschäftigten, Hochschulleitung und Dienstleistern zu identifizieren und auf dieser Basis innovative Lösungskonzepte zu erarbeiten. Die Ergebnisse sollen vor allem auch innovatives Transferpotenzial für andere Kontexte mit Gemeinschaftsverpflegung bieten; im Bildungsbereich und darüber hinaus. Gleichwohl betrachten wir das Anwendungsfeld der Gemeinschaftsverpflegung als besonders spannend, da sich hier auch ein großes Potenzial generationenübergreifender Austausch- und Lernprozesse bietet.
Struktur (inkl. Lehr- und Lernaktivität): Als Auftakt des Workshops erfolgt eine kurze strukturelle Orientierung für die Teilnehmenden entlang der in der aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Literatur diskutierten Kernprinzipien nachhaltiger und gesundheitsorientierter Ernährungssysteme (max. 15 Min.). Auf diese Weise soll eine ganzheitliche Perspektive auf das Themenfeld eröffnet werden. Diese Prinzipien bilden den Rahmen des Workshops und sollen die Diskussion, die aus der Perspektive verschiedener Stakeholder im Workshop motiviert wird, flankieren und strukturieren (Lehraktivität). In einem interaktiven Prozess erarbeiten Teilnehmende daraufhin in Diskussionsgruppen zunächst Treiber und Hemmnisse für nachhaltige und gesundheitsorientierte Ernährung an Hochschulen als ein typischer Kontext für Gemeinschaftsverpflegung (ca. 40 Min.). Die Gruppenergebnisse werden anschließend präsentiert und gemeinsam reflektiert (ca. 20 Min), um perspektivisch zu innovativen Lösungsansätzen zu gelangen und damit neues Verbesserungspotenzial zu erschließen (Lernaktivität).
Methoden: Der moderierte Workshop wird mit der interaktiven Methode "Perspektiven-Wechsel-Werkstatt" durchgeführt. Die Teilnehmenden nehmen die Perspektiven wichtiger Stakeholder wie Studierende, Beschäftigte, Hochschulleitung und Dienstleister ein und werden auch daraufhin sensibilisiert, spezifische Diversitätsmerkmale mit zu betrachten und in den Diskurs mit einzubeziehen. Es werden entsprechende „Perspektiventische“ angeboten, an denen die Treiber und Hemmnisse auf dem Weg hin zu nachhaltigeren und gesundheitsförderlichen Ernährungssystemen im Dialog erörtert werden. Die Ergebnisse werden im Anschluss veröffentlicht und können von Hochschulen und anderen Institutionen für die Entwicklung von nachhaltigen Ernährungskonzepten genutzt werden.},
author = {Wrona, Kamil Joseph and Exner, Anne-Kathrin and Kobert, Maria and Süße, Thomas},
keywords = {Workshop, Perspektivenwechselwerkstatt},
location = {Hannover},
title = {{Treiber und Hemmnisse auf dem Weg hin zu einer nachhaltigen und gesundheitsförderlichen Ernährung an Hochschulen: Ein Workshop zur Integration heterogener Perspektiven}},
year = {2023},
}
@techreport{4109,
abstract = {Background: Universities have a pivotal role in shaping future societal norms, including sustainable and health-promoting eating habits. However, the integration of these practices into university communal catering faces numerous challenges. This study aims to explore diverse barriers and drivers influencing the adoption of sustainable nutrition in university settings and to propose targeted recommendations for action.
Methods: A qualitative research approach was adopted, centring around a participatory workshop that included six stakeholders from various backgrounds. Participants were asked to adopt perspectives different from their own in order to identify and discuss key issues in implementing sustainable nutrition. The results of the discussions were analyzed thematically to determine the primary drivers and barriers.
Results: The study identified a complex interplay of factors affecting sustainable nutrition in university settings. Key barriers included financial constraints, diverse dietary needs, educational gaps, and logistical challenges. Conversely, drivers encompassed the potential role of universities as pioneers in sustainable eating, the influence of social dynamics, and the importance of multifaceted stakeholder engagement. The findings suggest that a holistic approach is needed to address these issues, including educational initiatives, policy support, economic incentives, and scientific research.
Conclusion: This research underscores the need for a comprehensive strategy to implement sustainable and health-promoting nutrition in university communal catering. Recommendations for action are presented from political, economic, and scientific perspectives, emphasizing the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration. The study contributes to the understanding of sustainable nutrition in educational institutions and provides a foundation for future initiatives aimed at fostering healthier and more sustainable eating habits in university communities.},
author = {Wrona, Kamil Joseph and Exner, Anne-Kathrin and Kobert, Maria and Süße, Thomas},
keywords = {sustainable nutrition, university catering, health promotion, multi-stakeholder approach},
pages = {13},
publisher = {Hochschule Bielefeld},
title = {{Drivers and barriers towards sustainable and health-promoting nutrition in higher education: workshop integrating heterogeneous perspectives: Results of a Changing Perspectives workshop}},
doi = {10.57720/4109},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{3685,
author = {Buschsieweke, Nele and Cruel, Eva and Ilskens, Karina and Preißler, Ronja and Wiens, Stephanie and Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Palmdorf, Sarah and Blome, Sofie and Büker, Christa and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
location = {Köln},
title = {{Integration von Planetary Health in das Pflegestudium}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{3687,
author = {Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Wiens, Stephanie and Ilskens, Karina and Buschsieweke, Nele and Palmdorf, Sarah and Blome, Sofie and Preißler, Ronja and Cruel, Eva and Büker, Christa and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
location = {Osnabrück},
title = {{Planetary Health and Nursing. Konzeptentwicklung für das Pflegestudium}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{3967,
author = {Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Bruland, Dirk and Voß, Matthias and Seidl, Norbert and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
booktitle = {Global Forum for Inclusion - Partnering for Action},
location = {Berlin},
pages = {65},
title = {{Health literacy for people with intellectual disabilities – Adapting health information or a real chance for empowerment? }},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4076,
author = {Bruland, Dirk and Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Grebe, Christian and Büker, Christa and Seidl, Norbert and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
location = {Montreal},
title = {{Explanation Videos to strengthening health literacy in people with intellectual disabilities: support of nurses practice in disability services }},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{3966,
author = {Bruland, Dirk and Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Voß, Matthias and Seidl, Norbert and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
location = { Online},
title = {{Development, implementation and evaluating explanation videos to strengthen health literacy in people with intellectual disabilities }},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{3971,
author = {Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Bruland, Dirk and Voß, Matthias and Seidl, Norbert and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
location = {Berlin},
title = {{Gesundheitskompetenz von Menschen mit sog. geistiger Behinderung. Einsatz zielgruppenorientierter Kompetenzvideos }},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{3689,
author = {Palmdorf, Sarah and Ilskens, Karina and Cruel, Eva and Stronczek, Martina and Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Blome, Sofie and Wiens, Stephanie and Büker, Christa and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
location = {Montreal},
title = {{Planetary Health and Nursing. Didactic Concept Development for Nursing Studies}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{3968,
author = {Bruland, Dirk and Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Voß, Matthias and Seidl, Norbert and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
location = {Hannover},
title = {{Erklärvideos zur Stärkung der Gesundheitskompetenz für Menschen mit geistiger Behinderung (GeKo-MmgB) }},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4236,
author = {Bruland, Dirk and Vetter, Nils Sebastian and Latteck, Änne-Dörte},
location = {Berlin},
title = {{Explainer videos to strengthen health literacy in people with intellectual disabilities}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4396,
author = {Behrens, Grit and Fehring, Florian and Thiel, Jannis},
booktitle = {53. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik, {INFORMATIK} 2023, Designing Future - Zukünfte gestalten},
editor = {Klein, Maike and Krupka, Daniel and Wohlgemuth, Volker },
location = {Berlin },
pages = {1267--1276},
publisher = {LNI},
title = {{Smartmonitoring - eine webbasierte Plattform für das Monitoring von Umweltdaten aus verschiedensten Schnittstellen und Sensoren zur Nutzung für studentische Projekte und Forschungsprototypen}},
doi = {10.18420/inf2023_135},
year = {2023},
}
@misc{2290,
abstract = {— Please note: This is a revised version as the dataset contained an error in the previous version. In this version, the error in the dataset has been corrected. The old version is available here for reference: http://doi.org/10.57720/1956 —
The experimental data published in this data set correspond to surface electromyographic recordings of the biceps and triceps muscles, as well as the elbow joint angle of several human subjects during the performance of various arm exercises under varying load situations. The data were originally recorded for the purpose of optimizing a musculoskeletal model of the upper arm with a focus on elbow movement in 2018 and 2019 as part of a research project at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, Germany. In the context of this publication, the data are made available to the scientific community.},
author = {Mechtenberg, Malte and Grimmelsmann, Nils and Meyer, Hanno Gerd and Schneider, Axel},
keywords = {sEMG, surface electromyography, biceps, triceps, data set},
publisher = {FH Bielefeld},
title = {{Surface electromyographic recordings of the biceps and triceps brachii for various postures, motion velocities and load conditions}},
doi = {10.57720/2290},
year = {2023},
}
@techreport{2762,
abstract = {Zielgruppe dieser Checkliste sind Lehrende, die offene Bildungsmaterialien (Open Educational Resources, kurz: OER) erstellen wollen. Der Zweck dieses Leitfadens ist, Ihnen als Lehrende eine Orientierung zu geben, welche rechtlichen Maßgaben Sie einhalten müssen und nach welchen Qualitätsmerkmalen Sie OER-Materialien entwickeln und beurteilen können.
Die Attraktivität von OER hängt maßgeblich von ihrer Qualität ab. Ob OER oder traditionelle Lehrmaterialien – nicht die Lizenzierungsart, sondern der didaktische Nutzen und die Beurteilung des Materials durch Lehrende und Studierende ist entscheidend für die Nachnutzung von Materialien.
Diese Checkliste gliedert sich in drei Teile: Teil 1 widmet sich den verpflichtenden Vorgaben, die sich aus dem Urheber- und Persönlichkeitsrecht ergeben. Diese Vorgaben muss Ihr Material erfüllen, um unter einer offenen Lizenz stehen zu dürfen. Teil 2 und Teil 3 behandeln formale, didaktische und technische Kriterien, die optional zur Steigerung der Qualität des Bildungsmaterials insbesondere in Bezug auf seine Offenheit beitragen.
},
author = {Kobusch, Alexander and Halm, Linda},
keywords = {OER, Lehr-Lernmaterialien, Lehre, Barrierefreiheit, Creative Commons, Lizenzen},
pages = {11},
publisher = {Hochschule Bielefeld - University of Applied Sciences and Arts},
title = {{Checkliste: Open Educational Resources erstellen (v2.0)}},
doi = {10.57720/2762},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{3856,
abstract = {Crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic put heavy restrictions on researchers who mainly follow a qualitative, ethnographic stance that typically relies on immersion in the setting, bringing remote research into the spotlight. In this paper, we describe how we, as qualitative researchers, responded to the crisis by comparing our experiences in conducting remote interviews in two German contexts: 1) with employees from a video game company during the summer of 2020 and 2) with several political and non-political actors in a rural region during autumn 2020 to summer 2021. Drawing on these experiences, we provide lessons learned for times when physical distancing is necessary but also beyond. While we faced some challenges and limitations, such as technical difficulties and a lack of contextual insights on-site, we also found a more profound quality in the absence of the regular interview setting. Thus, we advocate retaining someprocedures and alternative ways as future practice.},
author = {Schorch, Maren and Taugerbeck, Sebastian and Ahmadi, Michael and Bohn, Nino and Wulf, Volker},
booktitle = {InfraHEALTH},
location = {Siegen, Deutschland},
title = {{Navigating the Challenges of Remote Research in Times of Crisis and Beyond}},
doi = {10.48340/ihc2023_p014},
volume = {14},
year = {2023},
}
@inbook{2654,
author = {Schorch, Maren and Müller, Claudia and Struzek, David},
booktitle = {Varieties of Cooperation. Mutually Making the Conditions of Mutual Making},
editor = {Eisenmann, Clemens and Englert, Kathrin and Schubert , Cornelius and Voss, Ehler},
isbn = {978-3-658-39039-6},
pages = {203–223},
publisher = {Springer VS},
title = {{Mutually Designing Domestic IT Applications with Older Adults}},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-39037-2},
year = {2023},
}
@inbook{3633,
author = {Eller, Dennis and Laak, Matti Miikka Johannes and Becking, Dominic and Schmitz, Anne-Kathrin and Seelmeyer, Udo and Waag, Philipp and Weinhardt, Marc},
booktitle = {HCI International 2023 Posters. 25th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2023, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 23–28, 2023, Proceedings, Part III},
editor = {Stephanidis, Constantine and Antona, Margherita and Ntoa, Stavroula and Salvendy, Gavriel},
isbn = {978-3-031-35997-2},
issn = {1865-0937},
pages = {60--67},
publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
title = {{Exchanging Files Securely in a Stationary Telepresence Consultation System Using Jitsi Meet}},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-35998-9_9},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{2887,
abstract = {In this paper we describe the design and development of a route training
system for individuals with cognitive impairments (CIs) living in residential
care facilities. Learning to move autonomously in public spaces is a
fundamental skill for people with CI, who face several challenges to
independently and safely move around. Yet, exploring opportunities for route
training support, especially in residential settings, has received very little
attention. To explore these opportunities, we followed a design and development
process based on inclusive design practices that considered the organisational
context and aimed at involving people with CI in the software design. To ensure
our solution addressed the identified needs and abilities of this heterogeneous
population, we further framed the route training definition as a design process
that is enacted by the system, making the trainer and user co-creators of a
personalised training. In this paper we report on the needs and challenges for
mobility training in residential settings, introduce the design and formative
evaluation of the route training system, to conclude with reflections and
considerations on our methodological approach.},
author = {Rink, Konstantin and Gruschka, Tristan and Palsbröker, Patrick and Baez Gonzalez, Marcos and Becking, Dominic and Seelmeyer, Udo and Dobslaw, Gudrun and Stolz, Patricia},
booktitle = {"Software Engineering in Society" (SEIS) track},
location = {Melbourne (Australia)},
title = {{Walking Down the Road to Independent Mobility: An Adaptive Route Training System for the Cognitively Impaired}},
doi = { https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2303.06056},
year = {2023},
}
@article{4435,
author = {Eisfeld, Michael},
journal = {ACC Worldwide},
title = {{Intelligenter Wohnungsbau von heute - Das System VARIOFAB zum seriellen digitalen Bauen von variablem Wohnraum}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4431,
author = {Eisfeld, Michael},
location = {Stuttgart},
title = {{Nutzung von Künstlicher Intelligenz in der BIM-basierten Tragwerksplanung}},
year = {2023},
}
@inbook{4408,
author = {Bamberg, Sebastian},
booktitle = {Handbook on Pro-Environmental Behaviour Change},
editor = {Gatersleben, Birgitta and Murtagh, Niamh},
isbn = {9781800882126},
pages = {387--403},
publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing},
title = {{From consumers to citizens - grassroots initiatives for system transformation}},
doi = {10.4337/9781800882133.00036},
year = {2023},
}
@article{4410,
author = {Bamberg, Sebastian and Diehl, Yannick and Weber, Tjerk and van Deuren, Christine and Mues, Andreas W. and Schmidt, Peter},
issn = {0272-4944},
journal = {Journal of Environmental Psychology},
publisher = {Elsevier BV},
title = {{Testing the cross-cultural invariance of an extended theory of planned behaviour in predicting biodiversity-conserving behavioural intentions}},
doi = {10.1016/j.jenvp.2023.102042},
volume = {89},
year = {2023},
}
@article{4405,
author = {Bamberg, Sebastian and Mues, Andreas Wilhelm and Reese, Gerhard and Kösling, Philipp and van Deuren, Christine and Tröger, Josephine},
issn = {0272-4944},
journal = {Journal of Environmental Psychology},
publisher = {Elsevier BV},
title = {{Development of a measuring instrument to monitor the biodiversity awareness of the German population}},
doi = {10.1016/j.jenvp.2023.102122},
volume = {91},
year = {2023},
}
@inbook{2657,
author = {Muth, Cornelia},
booktitle = {Technology from an Anthropological Perspective (Zirfas & Bilstein)},
title = {{Technology From the Perspective of Dialogue Philosophy: No Technology, but a Conversation}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4394,
abstract = {Production planning is essential for any manufacturing company, especially when complex and varied processes must be considered. Accurate processing times play a critical role for scheduling production runs and allocating resources effectively. In practice, the respective master data from the ERP system is often used for this purpose. However, maintaining the master data is challenging, especially with large amounts of data in flexible environments. In this context, incorrect or outdated data quickly lead to significant planning inaccuracies. This paper presents a study that uses machine learning (ML) models to accurately predict the processing times of single operations of future production runs based on historical production runs. Various ML algorithms were trained and evaluated on a real-world dataset. In comparison to the master data the root mean squared error could be reduced by 23% using ML. Thus, these estimated times can be used for optimizing future schedules and incorporating such an ML model in the production planning process eliminates the need for master data.},
author = {Müller, Anna and Grumbach, Felix},
booktitle = {16th International Doctoral Students Workshop on Logistics, Supply Chain and Production Management},
editor = {Glistau, Elke and Trojahn, Sebastian},
keywords = {Machine Learning, Production scheduling, time prediction},
location = {Magdeburg},
publisher = {Otto von Guericke University Library, Magdeburg, Germany},
title = {{Predicting processing times in high mix low volume job shops}},
doi = {10.25673/103491},
year = {2023},
}
@article{4285,
abstract = {Textiles are used by humans for many purposes, from clothing to technical applications such as geotextiles, agrotextiles, or medical textiles. However, in addition to their importance, textiles are also responsible for various types of environmental pollution along the entire textile chain, from production, transport and trade to daily use to their end-of-life. Here we provide a brief overview of current approaches to establishing R principles in the textile industry in order to transform the recent linear structures into a circular economy and show in which areas there is a particular need for research and action.
},
author = {Schnatmann, Anna Katharina and Schoden, Fabian and Ehrmann, Andrea and Schwenzfeier-Hellkamp, Eva},
issn = {2701-939X},
journal = {Communications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products},
keywords = {circular economy, R principles, textile industry, waste prevention, resilience},
number = {2},
pages = {294--305},
publisher = {Sachsische Landesbibliothek, Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Dresden},
title = {{R principles for circular economy in the textile industry – a mini-review}},
doi = {10.25367/cdatp.2023.4.p295-305},
volume = {4},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4378,
abstract = {The upcoming decentralized production systems seem to be promising in Industry 4.0 assembly to handle the challenges of highly individual products. Matrix production characterized by freely linked workstations and an advanced automation level are highly flexible. That is why many efforts have already been made to explore the advantages compared to existing flow shop production systems, but also the additional challenges arising from this new paradigm. One of these challenges is the synchronization of main product and supply part flow at the individual workstations during order scheduling. This paper presents a new approach of integrating logistics support processes into the scheduling of the main product flow to consider the part supply in the decisions taken during scheduling avoiding waiting times. We compare our integrated approach with the existing decoupled scheduling approach, based on a "bicycle assembly" scenario. The results are promising particularly when part supply is a bottleneck.},
author = {Freiter, Adrian and Schwede, Christian},
booktitle = {2023 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC)},
location = {San Antonio, TX, USA},
pages = {2112--2123},
publisher = {IEEE},
title = {{Integrating Scheduling of Logistic Support Processes in Agent-Based Industry 4.0 Assembly Simulation}},
doi = {10.1109/WSC60868.2023.10408413},
year = {2023},
}
@article{4364,
author = {Tulka-Vollrath, Sabrina},
issn = {2517-9780},
journal = {Lehren und Lernen im Gesundheitswesen (LLiG)},
number = {10},
pages = {40--48},
title = {{Ethnografie als berufswissenschaftliche Forschungsmethode der Qualifikationsforschung}},
doi = {10.57720/4364},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4333,
author = {Grothus, Susanne and Sommer, Ariane and Stahlschmid, Lorin and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Höfel, Lea and Linder, Roland and Zernikow, Boris and Wager, Julia and Rau, Lisa-Marie},
location = {Halifax, Novia Scotia},
title = {{Grading the severity of chronic pain in children and adolescents - a revised Pediatric Chronic Pain Grading (P-CPG)}},
year = {2023},
}
@inbook{4366,
abstract = {Planning long-term space missions, investigating growth of edible
plants and fungi is of utmost importance. To investigate the behavior of
plants or mushrooms in microgravity, the situation is usually simulated
by using a clinostat on which the objects under investigation are slowly
rotated around an axis perpendicular to the direction of gravity, in this
way steadily alternating the possible gravitropic response of roots and
other parts. Here we present investigations of growing Pleuratus
ostreatus, an edible oyster mushroom, on a clinostat in comparison with
experiments under full unmodified gravity. We show that the mycelium
grew similarly in both situations on a macroscopic and a microscopic
scale, suggesting that this mushroom may be suitable for growth on the
ISS or on long-term manned missions.},
author = {Heide, Angela and Wiebe, Philipp and Sabantina, Lilia and Blachowicz, Tomasz and Ehrmann, Andrea},
booktitle = {Perspectives in Engineering},
editor = {Kurt, Erol and Tekerek, Mehmet},
isbn = {978-625-6802-90-2},
keywords = {Oyster mushroom, P. ostreatus, microgravity, magnetic field, gravitropism},
pages = {11--15},
publisher = {Necmettin Erbakan University Press},
title = {{ Testing the growth of Pleurotus ostreatus in simulated microgravity by a clinostat}},
volume = {262},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4363,
abstract = {Weeds pose severe threats to agricultural yields and areas used for settlement and transport. Until now, glyphosate is widely applied to reduce undesired plants worldwide [1]. Due to its negative impact on the environment, insects and humans [2-5] and likely prohibition in the EU until the end of 2023 [6], an effective as well as ecologically acceptable alternative is urgently needed.
7-deoxy-sedoheptulose (7dSh) is a novel herbicidal candidate. This sugar was isolated from culture supernatants of Synechococcus elongatus and has recently been reported to act as an inhibitor of a key enzyme of the shikimate pathway [7] analogous to glyphosate [1]. Yet the cyanobacterium S. elongatus produces very low amounts of 7dSh merely in the stationary phase of cultivation [7] and is therefore not a suitable candidate for an industrial production. Besides, chemoenzymatic synthesis of 7dSh has a low yield (20%) [7] and is not economically feasible due to high substrate costs such as 5-deoxy-D-ribose.
Therefore, we aim to develop a microbial process with Streptomyces setonensis as a natural producer strain [7] for the large-scale production of 7dSh as an alternative herbicide. To evolve a scalable, well-characterized bioprocess for an unknown microbial system, firstly, parameters as media composition, phosphate and nitrogen limitation were examined using a high-throughput microbioreactor system (BioLector) which allows online-monitoring of growth. Moreover, a design of experiments (DOE) approach in shake flasks was conducted to investigate the influence of cultivation factors on each other. Results from the DOE approach suggest that elevated osmolarity through NaCl addition enables higher product titers whereas nitrogen starvation or addition has no influence. For other Streptomyces strains it is reported that the synthesis of antibiotics and other secondary metabolites is coupled to phosphate limitation [8]. Surprisingly, in contrast, 7dSh synthesis is enhanced by adding 150% more of both phosphate components than in the basic minimal medium [9] and decreased if phosphate starvation occurs. Therefore, the identification of the trigger for the 7dSh production is still ongoing, although the product titer was already increased by factor 100 from mg/L [7] to g/L. The identified beneficial culture conditions lay the foundation for the process scale-up to a stirred-tank reactor and to further improve product concentration by applying process control and defining the optimal operation regime. Moreover, organic residuals should be employed as substrates for a sustainable and cost-efficient process.
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},
author = {Steurer, Xenia Ricarda and Jakobs-Schönwandt, Dèsirèe and Grünberger, Alexander and Patel, Anant},
location = {Marseille},
title = {{Development of a bioprocess for the production of a herbicidal sugar as sustainable alternative to glyphosate }},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4362,
abstract = {Weeds pose severe threats to agricultural yields and areas used for settlement and
transport. Until now, glyphosate is widely applied to reduce undesired plants worldwide [1].
Due to its negative impact on the environment, insects and humans [2-5] and likely
prohibition in the EU until the end of 2023 [6], an effective as well as ecologically acceptable
alternative is urgently needed.
Repeated application of commercially available nontriazine herbicides caused resistant
biotypes of weeds, which requires evolved agents for their control [7]. Promising alternatives
to replace these harmful or inefficient products are novel herbicidal substances that target
pathways in plants, that cannot be bypassed and arrest growth or cause cell death without
harmful side effects on non-target organisms [8].
7-deoxy-sedoheptulose (7dSh) is such a novel herbicidal candidate. This sugar was isolated
from culture supernatants of Synechococcus elongatus and has recently been reported to
act as an inhibitor of a key enzyme of the shikimate pathway [8] analogous to glyphosate
[1]. Yet the cyanobacterium S. elongatus produces very low amounts of 7dSh merely in the
stationary phase of cultivation [8] and is therefore not a suitable candidate for an industrial
production. Besides, chemoenzymatic synthesis of 7dSh has a low yield (20%) [8] and is
not economically feasible due to high substrate costs such as 5-deoxy-D-ribose.
Therefore, we aim to develop a microbial process with Streptomyces setonensis as a natural
producer strain [8] for the large-scale production of 7dSh as an alternative herbicide. To
evolve a scalable, well-characterized bioprocess for an unknown microbial system, firstly,
parameters as media composition, phosphate and nitrogen limitation were examined using
a high-throughput microbioreactor system (BioLector) which allows online-monitoring of
growth. Moreover, a design of experiments (DOE) approach in shake flasks was conducted
to investigate the influence of cultivation factors on each other. To verify the influence of
oxygen availability and gain a deeper understanding of the metabolism the oxygen transfer
rate is measured with RAMOS® (Respiration Activity MOnitoring System). Results from the
DOE approach suggest that elevated osmolarity through NaCl addition enables higher
product titers whereas nitrogen starvation or addition has no influence. For other
Streptomyces strains it is reported that the synthesis of antibiotics and other secondary
metabolites is coupled to phosphate limitation [9]. Surprisingly, in contrast, 7dSh synthesis
is enhanced by adding 150% more of both phosphate components than in the basic minimal
medium [10] and decreased if phosphate starvation occurs. Therefore, the identification of
the trigger for the 7dSh production is still ongoing, although the product titer was already
increased by factor 100 from mg/L [8] to g/L. The identified beneficial culture conditions lay
the foundation for the process scale-up to a stirred-tank reactor and to further improve
product concentration by applying process control and defining the optimal operation
regime.
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(2008).
[2] Kiefer, J.S.T., Batsukh, S., Bauer, E. et al. Inhibition of a nutritional endosymbiont by glyphosate abolishes
mutualistic benefit on cuticle synthesis in Oryzaephilus surinamensis. Commun Biol 4, 554 (2021).
[3] Smith, D.F.Q., Camacho, E., Thakur, R. et al. Glyphosate inhibits melanization and increases
susceptibility to infection in insects. PLOS Biology 19(5): e3001182 (2021).
[4] Farina, W.M., Balbuena, M.S., Herbert, L.T. et al. Effects of the Herbicide Glyphosate on Honey Bee
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worum-geht-es/faq-plan-zum-glyphosat-ausstieg
[7] LeBaron, H.M., Hill, E.R. Weeds resistant to nontriazine classes of herbicides. In: LeBaron HM,
McFarland JE, Burnside OC (eds) The Triazine Herbicides. Elsevier, Chapter 11 (2008)
[8] Brilisauer, K., Rapp, J., Rath, P. et al. Cyanobacterial antimetabolite 7-deoxy-sedoheptulose blocks the
shikimate pathway to inhibit the growth of prototrophic organisms. Nat Commun 10, 545 (2019)
[9] Martin, J.F. Phosphate control of the biosynthesis of antibiotics and other secondary metabolites is
mediated by the PhoR-PhoP system: an unfinished story. J. Bacteriol. 186 (16), 5197–5201 (2004)
[10] Koepff, J., Sachs, C.C., Wiechert, W. et al. Germination and Growth Analysis of Streptomyces lividans at
the Single-Cell Level Under Varying Medium Compositions. Front. Microbiol. 9:2680 (2018)},
author = {Steurer, Xenia Ricarda and Jakobs-Schönwandt, Dèsirèe and Forchhammer, Karl and Grünberger, Alexander and Patel, Anant},
location = {Berlin},
title = {{Development of a bioprocess for the production of a herbicidal sugar as sustainable alternative to glyphosate}},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4359,
author = {Jungh, Timon and Steinhagen, Bastian and Hesse, Marc and Schulte, Katrin},
booktitle = {2023 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT EUROPE)},
location = {Grenoble, France},
pages = {1--5},
publisher = {IEEE},
title = {{Comparison of Different Machine Learning Models for Short-Term Load Forecasting at Transformer Level with High Amounts of Photovoltaic Generation}},
doi = {10.1109/ISGTEUROPE56780.2023.10407216},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4358,
author = {Handel, Katrin and Schulte, Katrin and Rigo-Mariani, Rémy and Haubrock, Jens and Arens, Jan},
booktitle = {2023 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT EUROPE)},
location = {Grenoble, France},
pages = {1--5},
publisher = {IEEE},
title = {{Control of distributed energy storage systems for minimum reverse flow in a distribution grid with high share of photovoltaic}},
doi = {10.1109/ISGTEUROPE56780.2023.10408443},
year = {2023},
}
@inproceedings{4357,
author = {Schulte, Katrin and Engel, Lars and Quakernack, Lars and Haubrock, Jens},
booktitle = {2023 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT EUROPE)},
location = {Grenoble, France},
pages = {1--5},
publisher = {IEEE},
title = {{Optimized photovoltaic power forecast using k-means clustering based error reduction}},
doi = {10.1109/ISGTEUROPE56780.2023.10407521},
year = {2023},
}
@techreport{4334,
abstract = {
Background: There is a great interest in using artificial intelligence (AI) to screen for skin cancer. This is fueled by a rising incidence of skin cancer and an increasing scarcity of trained dermatologists. AI systems, capable of identifying melanoma, could save lives, enable immediate access to screenings, reduce unnecessary care and healthcare costs. While such AI-based systems are useful from a public health perspective, past research has shown that individual patients are very hesitant about being examined by an AI system. Objective: The aim of the present study was twofold. First, to determine how important the attributes provider (in-person physician, physician via teledermatology, AI, vs. personalized AI), costs of screening (free, 10€, 25€, vs. 40€) and waiting time (immediate, 1 day, 1 week, 4 weeks) were for patients’ choices of a particular mode of skin cancer screening. Second, to investigate whether sociodemographic characteristics, especially, age, were systematically related to participants’ individual choices. Methods: The study used choice-based conjoint-analysis to examine the acceptance of medical AI for a skin cancer screening from the patient's perspective. Participants responded to twelve choice sets, each containing three screening-variants, where each variant was described through attributes; provider, costs and waiting time. Furthermore, sociodemographic characteristics (age, gender, income, job status, educational background) were assessed. Results: 126 (33%) respondents completed the online survey. The results from the conjoint analysis showed that the three attributes were more or less equal important for the participant’s choices, with provider being the most important. Inspecting the individual part worths showed that treatment by a physician was most preferred, followed by e-consultation with a physician and personalized AI. The three AI levels scored significantly lower. Concerning the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and relative importances we found, that only age showed a significant positive association to the important of the attribute provider (r = 0.21; p < .02). Younger participants put a lesser importance on the provider than older participants. All other correlations were not significant. Conclusions: The present study adds to the growing body of research using choice-experiments to investigate the acceptance of artificial intelligence in health contexts. Future studies need to explore the reasons why AI is accepted or rejected and whether sociodemographic characteristics are associated this decision.
}, author = {Jagemann, Inga and Wensing, Ole and Stegemann, Manuel and Hirschfeld, Gerrit}, keywords = {artificial intelligence, skin cancer screening, choice experiment, melanoma, conjoint analysis, technology acceptance}, publisher = {Hochschule Bielefeld}, title = {{Acceptance of medical AI in skin cancer screening: A Choice-based Conjoint Survey}}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.8227363}, year = {2023}, } @article{4327, author = {Kröber, Svea and Bonnin, Gabriel and Schneider, Silvia and Merz, Raphael and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Hötzel, Katrin and Lewer, Merle and von Brachel, Ruth}, issn = {2772-5987}, journal = {Psychiatry Research Communications}, number = {4}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, title = {{Therapists’ prototypes of common mental disorders – An empirical identification}}, doi = {10.1016/j.psycom.2023.100144}, volume = {3}, year = {2023}, } @techreport{4331, author = {Bonnin, Gabriel and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Von Brachel, Ruth and Margraf, Jürgen}, publisher = {PsychArchives}, title = {{Code for: How happy is happy enough? A cross-cultural comparison of optimal cut points for the Positive Mental Health Scale.}}, doi = {10.23668/PSYCHARCHIVES.12979}, year = {2023}, } @article{4328, abstract = { Background - The registration of studies, especially in the case of clinical trials, is required by the declaration of Helsinki and the policies of various scientific journals. However, numerous analyses have found considerable discrepancies between published articles and accompanying trial registrations. The aim of this study is to assess such discrepancies for a sample of studies with recruiting locations in Germany. Additionally, the association between the adherence to registrations and possible involvement of Coordinating Centers for Clinical Studies (KKS) as well as Universities of Excellence was tested.